On February 17th, 2018, author, cyclist, father and partner,
Andrew Tilin, was struck and killed by a motor vehicle as he was
pulled over out of traffic to change a flat tire on his bike. Just
like every other Saturday, he was out cycling with a group of
friends - doing exactly what he loved to do.

In this special edition of "I Could Never Do That," his partner,
Shellie Thompson Oroshiba, along with her son, Ethan, and best
friend, Susan, reminisce and remember Andrew and his impact through
stories, photos, memories, and lessons we can all learn from
this unthinkable tragedy.

Shellie is open and candid about her grief and how, through the
unselfish kindness of friends and strangers alike, she is starting
to pick up the pieces one moment at a time.

How can something good possibly come from this loss? Seek
change, compassion, and kindness. Be vulnerable and open to
love...just like Andrew.

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About the Podcast

"Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right."
How many times have you heard of a "dream job," an extraordinary athletic feat, or even a benevolent vocation that someone has and thought to yourself, "I Could NEVER Do That!" These people don't have superpowers, per se. These normal folks simply have a huge desire to do what it is they're doing and they ultimately have an unwavering faith that they can achieve their goals, no matter how big.
Remember, courage isn't the absence of fear. Courage is "going in" in spite of your fears. These are the stories of people who have gone in and fought hard to achieve the unthinkable in spite of the fact that, yes, sometimes they are scared and do have some insecurities. Are you ready to go in?
It's my hope that after hearing some of these interviews with thought leaders, artists, athletes, musicians and entrepreneurs that maybe you too will go from, "I Could Never Do That" to, "I Could Do That."